ACCMOR 4 IN 1 Folding Shovel Spade with Pick, Saw, compass is ideal for the on-the-go adventurist, camper, hunter, hiker, cyclist or mountain climber. Wrought iron design, makes it durable and firm. Perfect for the garden or to dig holes and set up camp. How about a winter survival emergency kit for the snow Sleders, skiers and those who get stranded on the road and need to make it through the night. Hooks easily on you belt or you can use the wristband to keep it secured. Its compact size makes it easy to put away and store when not in use. It’s compact, lightweight and multi-purpose. Keep it in the garage or in the car for easy access.
Feature :
-Easy to use and carry.
-Folding shovel, dibble pick, saw, compass and bottle opener.
-Open soda bottles, beer or wine bottles with the bottle opener edge while enjoying the outdoors.
-Store it in your car when not in use, so it could be handy in emergency situations.
Package Size :
-Extended Length: 42 cm/16 inches.
-Folded Length: 16 cm/6 inches.
-Shovel Width: 10 cm/3.94 inches.
-Shovel Long: 12.5 cm/4.92 inches.
-Pick Long: 11 cm/4.33 inches.
-Cloth Pouch: 11 x 17 cm/ 4.33 x 6.70 inches.(L x W)
Package Includes:
-1 pcs Folding Shovel
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Joke’s on me for thinking it might be useful! I’m trying to figure this thing out… it can’t be a child’s sandbox toy, it’s completely useless as an actual tool, and if a person believed it would make a handy addition to an emergency outdoor kit they’d likely die when it broke during the first 30 seconds of attempted use; perhaps a gag gift, but better write “gag only” on it.
Good tool but small and not super strong It’s a nifty tool. Not made for heavy work though. Kinda small too. Not like the military owns. MDe of wheat metal so careful prying. But it’s solid as a light duty camping tool so 4 stars
A little small This is a little smaller than the description made it seem. You’re not going to dig a grave with it, but you could clear and/or level out a nice spot to set up camp with it. If you worked hard enough you might dig a hole big enough for sanitation, but it would be work. Not a bad item to add to my bugout bag at all, just not as large as I thought it would be.